I'm confused. What has allowed the storm to move now wnw? It would seem to me that the shear that did all the damage overnight would push the small coc more in the direction of the on coming shear. My point is, we better not give up on this one until the coc completely dissipates or opens up into a wave.
JOC
shear is changing direction of winds with height. when all you have is a shallow system, the winds aloft don't matter and the near-surface flow does. -HF
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